We simplified the structure and published the core sections: About, Services, Team, FAQ, and content feeds. The goal: clear entry points and fewer steps to the point.
Context & Intent
The site is the interface of the practice. It must operate like a precise tool: quickly explain who we are, what we do, and how we begin work. In this update, we aligned navigation to a direct logic: “who we are” (About and Team), “how we work” (Services, Formats of Collaboration, Start a Project), “what we publish” (Announcements, Editions, Perspectives, Work Notes), and “how to reach us” (Contact). This order lowers cognitive load and mirrors the actual structure of the studio.
What Changed
- Menu. The top navigation keeps only the key entries. Everything else moves to the footer to avoid scattering attention.
- Content sections. Each feed has a crisp purpose: Announcements - official changes; Editions - facts about limited objects; Perspectives - method; Work Notes - working notes.
- Layout. Unified typography, short paragraphs, 16:9 previews, meaningful alt text.
- CTAs. Direct paths to Start a Project and Contactfrom every key point.
What This Gives Visitors
The path from landing to action is shorter. Those seeking portfolio‑level strategic support can open Services and send a short brief. The community and professional audience get tidy feeds with clear semantics. Collectors get a dedicated stream of facts about Studio Editions without hard selling and with precise language on materials and care. Everyone gets predictability and a consistent experience.
Studio HQ - Dubai, UAE. This is reflected in metadata and contact flows, which matters for logistics and meeting planning. Where needed we create private channels and sign NDAs.
Good navigation respects attention: fewer elements, better decision, higher standard.
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